Farmall Cub

Got a project that you are working on that is not a tractor? Maybe a barn to hold your tractors or just fun stuff like woodworking, glass, tools, sheds, gardens, custom implements, etc., this is the place to talk about it.

Put this together over the past couple days. Tomorrow I'm adding a second tier of wire shelves up high for more seedlings, and a watering system. And close in the south end. The north end connects into the barn.

bobperry wrote:Put this together over the past couple days. Tomorrow I'm adding a second tier of wire shelves up high for more seedlings, and a watering system. And close in the south end. The north end connects into the barn.

Well my neighbor gave me a bunch of tomato and pepper plants, on the left. Then I bought some sweet basil and other herbs and re-potted them into the black pots you see, on the right. And tomorrow I'll start some summer squash, other veggies etc from seed and get it a jump start. (Those forum members down south are probably laughing at us.)

Mostly I like the smell in there. If things work out I might expand next year. This one's just 16' long but there's room to double it or more.

Really nice Bob, my mom always had one when we were kids at home. She kept a wood stove going to get a real early start each year. I can still smell the stink from the dirt she always heated it on top of the stove to kill the grass seeds before using it for bedding.

Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.Ben Franklin

Looks good, all custom, no kit! But one thing......... if you expand it next year how are you going to get to the outhouse? I've never seen one labeled "flammable" before, but hey, I guess it depends on what you've been eating!

Looks good, all custom, no kit! But one thing......... if you expand it next year how are you going to get to the outhouse? I've never seen one labeled "flammable" before, but hey, I guess it depends on what you've been eating!

Believe it or not, that shack is where we keep all the gasoline and diesel cans. Once had a neighbor lose a beautiful shop and all his tools, welding near a gas can inside. Keep motor oils and paint thinners etc in there too,

Yogie wrote:Really nice Bob, my mom always had one when we were kids at home. She kept a wood stove going to get a real early start each year. I can still smell the stink from the dirt she always heated it on top of the stove to kill the grass seeds before using it for bedding.

bobperry wrote:Believe it or not, that shack is where we keep all the gasoline and diesel cans. Once had a neighbor lose a beautiful shop and all his tools, welding near a gas can inside. Keep motor oils and paint thinners etc in there too,

That is screwed up, I thought that was the outhouse. I've been pooping in there for years. Sorry, and someone else has been using the same bucket. Strange, I'm not the only one.

Bob Perry wrote:Believe it or not, that shack is where we keep all the gasoline and diesel cans. Once had a neighbor lose a beautiful shop and all his tools, welding near a gas can inside. Keep motor oils and paint thinners etc in there too,

Exactly Bob I learned in the Navy that POL (Petrol, Oil Lubricants) belong in a separate building. I keep most of my gas in a separate garden shed. I do keep my oils in the pole barn but they are in sealed containers and no where near my welders and won't be anywhere near my O/A setup.